LWV of the East Shore Candidates' Debates
Join LWV of the East Shore for Candidates' Debates for CT Senate District 12 and CT House District 98.
Join LWV of the East Shore for Candidates' Debates for CT Senate District 12 and CT House District 98.
The LWV Greenwich and Greenwich Academy invite you to join us for our 7th Community Case Discussion: A Nation Divided: The Challenge of Secession. All participants - adults and students - will be expected to read and prepare the Harvard Business School case on secession and come ready to discuss and debate it. The case, along with questions to guide your reading, will be sent to you when you register. Space is limited so please sign up early. The deadline to register is November 7th.
It wasn’t that long ago, that during election season, candidates eagerly awaited being invited to a League of Women Voters of Connecticut debate. This is the first time we have encountered so much opposition by the parties, and (some) candidates to participate in our debates or control how we run them. Something has changed, but it is not the League. The League will continue to educate voters by using all of our voter education tools: printed materials, online and social media platforms as well as debates to bring voters non-partisan information about the candidates and the issues. Our League mission to empower voters and defend democracy continues…
Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the General Assembly to provide for early voting? That’s the question that will be on Connecticut’s ballot on November 8, 2022.
Did you know that Connecticut is one of only 6 states with only one day of in-person voting? The busy citizens of Connecticut deserve more time to vote in-person, not just the 14 hours on Election Day.
Tonight’s Secretary of the State Debate at the University of Hartford and Thursday’s 5th Congressional Debate at Central Connecticut State University will bring the Connecticut Public and the League of Women Voters of Connecticut (LWVCT) 2022 debate series to a close. U.S. Senate and Gubernatorial Debates Canceled Due to Candidate Non-Participation
This Election Day—November 8, 2022—Connecticut voters have the power to make early voting possible in future elections. Right now, Connecticut is one of only four states that do not offer early, in-person voting for all eligible voters; however, if this amendment passes, the legislature will be able to change that.
This question will be on the ballot: “Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the General Assembly to provide for early voting?” Bringing early voting to Connecticut is a practical way to improve access to the democratic process for everyone.
If you asked 10 of your neighbors, how many do you think would know about the Early Voting question on the November 8 ballot? You may be surprised. To increase those numbers, Patricia Rossi, our VP of Advocacy, has written a letter that you can adapt to send to your own neighbors. Don't underestimate the power of word of mouth.
The League of Women Voters of Connecticut (LWVCT) along with Connecticut Public (CT Public) presents a series of political debates between the key candidates in advance of the midterm November 2022 elections.
If you missed the Secretary of the State debate featuring Dominic Rapini (R) and Stephanie Thomas (D), you can watch it on demand anytime.
In collaboration with the League of Women Voters of Connecticut, Connecticut Public presents a weekly series of political debates between the key candidates in advance of the midterm November 2022 elections, including debates for the statewide offices of Governor and Secretary of the State, as well as U.S. Senate and Connecticut’s five U.S. Congressional districts.
Join CT's Old State House for a gripping presentation on the work and research being done to honor the humanity of the enslaved across Connecticut through the Witness Stones Project. Dennis Culliton, Founder and Executive Director of the Witness Stones Project, will discuss how to examine the history of slavery in Connecticut, where we can find the evidence of slavery, and how the history of slavery is brought to the classroom to empower students to write these stories in their communities through the Witness Stones Project. He will also share the successes of the project and how it can be brought to local communities. Registration Required.